14:59:33 <DaveBarach> #startmeeting fdio-vpp 14:59:33 <collabot> Meeting started Tue Oct 16 14:59:33 2018 UTC. The chair is DaveBarach. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:59:33 <collabot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 14:59:33 <collabot> The meeting name has been set to 'fdio_vpp' 15:00:38 <mackonstan> #info mackonstan 15:01:32 <DaveBarach> #topic agenda additions 15:01:46 <DaveBarach> #topic CSIT (maciek reporting) 15:03:00 <DaveBarach> #info 18.10 RC1 milestone / branch pulled (YAY!) 15:03:12 <DaveBarach> #info RC2 milestone tomorrow, don't expect any issues 15:03:36 <DaveBarach> #info haswell trending tests went down due to Ubuntu 18.04 move. Some issue with liveness detection 15:03:47 <DaveBarach> #info working again now 15:04:11 <DaveBarach> #info long list of deliverables on csit website. WIP items should be closed before release 15:05:02 <DaveBarach> #info new container-based test on xeons, arm test soon 15:05:22 <DaveBarach> #info almost all VIRL tests will be portable / supported in new container infra 15:06:11 <DaveBarach> #info promise to improve debuggability by reducing robot framework footprint 15:08:25 <DaveBarach> #topic honey comb (no report) 15:08:34 <DaveBarach> #topic Host stack (Florin reporting) 15:08:45 <DaveBarach> #info session layer, UDP, VCL bug fixes 15:09:55 <DaveBarach> #info TLS scaling: 10K connections causes issues. Looking for Ping to confirm before merge. 15:12:27 <DaveBarach> #topic aarch64 15:12:50 <DaveBarach> #info want to enable arm build after the 18.10 release 15:15:18 <DaveBarach> #info as in: voting on test results 15:19:24 <BillyM> #topic - cmake/ninja/gcc downstream CentOS/RHEL (Billy reporting) 15:19:24 <BillyM> #info CentOS NFV SIG - Trying to build with packages from other SIGs (cloud SIGs), and if that doesn't work, will build packages ourselves. CentOS bug filed to get packages added. 15:19:25 <BillyM> #info RHEL Downstream - There is hope. Since it's not in RHEL distribution, but in 'Layered Products', which are add-ons to RHEL, there is a way. Will have to build packages in repo. Using CentOS for initial research and will leverage off work. 15:22:11 <DaveBarach> #topic aarch64 (Tina T) 15:22:39 <DaveBarach> #info patch uploaded (memory ordering) 15:22:45 <DaveBarach> #info docs review by scott 15:23:59 <DaveBarach> #endmeeting